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The tradition that started in 1909, over 100 years ago continues to be a tradition today!

Class of 2012:

This year’s Senior Gift joined forces with blue goes green to install an outdoor water station near the quad. Blue goes green installed a number of other water stations around campus to help reduce bottle waste and lower the carbon footprint of our campus.

Class of 2011:

A concrete foundation and outline of pavers were donated to beautify and secure the placement of the Block "A" near Old Main.

Class of 2010:

A covered bike rack north of the Natural Resources building, was donated so that bikes could be more secure and safe from the elements.

Class of 2009:

A campus map by the conference center was donated so visitors or new students can better find their way around campus.

Class of 2008:

A sign on 4th north was donated as a greeting to visitors and students as they enter campus.

Class of 2007:

A study room in the library was given.

Class of 1966:

The sign quoting Proverb 4:7 hangs in the front of the library.

Class of 1961:

The Hello Walk was a created to promote friendship by encouraging students and teacher to say "hello" to one another.

Class of 1925:

The amphitheater was created by the labor of students. And the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. It has been used for summer classes, music festivals and commencement.

Class of 1920:

The marble bench sits on Old Main hill where people can sit and enjoy the valley view.

Class of 1909:

The first senior class gift was the bells heard in the tower of Old Main. The bells have been replaced with an electric chime that is still played on campus.